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BlackElantraGT said:This was from a previous post of mine regarding Poli-Seal vs XMT 360:
"Both products are very similar. Polishing abilities are about the same, maybe a slight edge to XMT 360 but I didn't do an IPA wipedown so I can't tell you for sure if it really did any correcting or just filling? Don't expect it do miracles, afterall it's an AIO. Cleaning ability is also about the same. I can't really comment on the durability part, but most of us who end up using an AIO type product usually top it with a different LSP anyway.
Differences:
XMT 360 smells better, it has a cherry-type smell. XMT 360 dusts a bit more than Poli-Seal, but not as much as Chemical Guy's AIO. The amount of dusting is tolerable. Once I got the hang of Poli-Seal, it really didn't dust at all. But it does leave areas that gum up and are a bit difficult to clean. You have to go over that area again with your PC to get it off. I didn't notice any of that gumming with XMT 360. I think Poli-Seal also has a slight edge when it comes to slickness. Xmt 360 comes in a 12 oz bottle. Poli-Seal comes in 32 oz and a gallon.
The only AIO I have are PoliSeal, Xmt 360, CG AIO, and Klasse AIO. If I had to pick one, my #1 choice would be Poli-Seal, but Xmt 360 comes in close. The dusting from Xmt 360 is what would stop me from picking it over Poliseal. K-AIO is still the best cleaner out of all of them, so I think it's still a worthwhile product to have around. The only reason I would ever use CG AIO again was if I ran out of product."
mikelea4ever said:Hope you find the one you like....
rwisejr said:I have never gotten any dusting from XMT 360? I have poli seal as well and really like but I kind of give the edge to the 360 it virtually dissapears and leaves beautiful finish.